Obamacare or Affordable Care Act premiums are rising by an average of 30% in 30 states that rely on federal government exchanges, according to data released by the Trump administration ahead of open enrollment. Moreover, if ACA subsidies expire, as they're due to at year's end, the increase in monthly premiums could be much greater than 30%. getty

Open enrollment in Obamacare has begun and will last until Jan. 15th. Data from 30 states that rely on the federal government to manage Affordable Care Act exchanges show that premiums are spiking on average by 30%. The New York Times reported this increase on Oct. 31st, based on a preview released by the Trump administration of the prices of available plans sold through ACA marketplaces in these 30 states.

In states that run their own

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